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Show Jones. Florence Reeve, Myrtle Knud-son Knud-son and Alice Reeve, FOR MISS COVINGTON. Mrs. Charles I Fisher, and Mrs Lou Jones entertained at a parcel shower Friday evening at the latter's homo -)-J2 Thirtieth street, in honor of their sister. Miss Edith Covington The rooms were tastefully decorated In autumn leaves, carnations and chrysanthemums. A pleasant evening wrs spent in various games, after which dainty refreshments were served. serv-ed. The invited guests were Mioses Fnda Peirson, Vera Ohlson, Zella Uackham. Ida Knowles. Lula De La-mater, La-mater, Ada Carr, Belva Tribe, Edith Covlnctcn, rteulah Lauer, Mrs. Cross-by, Cross-by, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Harold Tribe, Mrs. Joe Willctt. Misses Susie, Florence Flor-ence and Verna Covinston. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. The children's Aid society will meet with Mrs. N. F. Craig at her home. Seventeenth street next Friday afternoon (Oct 21) at three o'clock. Matters of some Inportance will be I discussed and plans for future w.ork con.-ddcrcd. A full attendance is expected. ex-pected. ST. JOSEPH'S SEWING SOCIETY. I The ladies of the St Joseph's Sew-ing Sew-ing society will meet Thursday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald at St. Joseph's hall. The Pythian- Sisters' Dirthday club -will meet one dav next week with Mrs C. A. Ecklund, and Mrs Macbeth Mac-beth for the Initial number of a series of card parties that will be given this season. Mrs. John Reed, formerly a prominent promi-nent and well-known club woman of Ocden, U now In the city renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. Reed will give an "Interpretive Reading" at the Congregational church this evening and many of her former friends expect ex-pect to greet here there. Mrs. W. M. Jeffers leaves Saturday for North Platte, Nebraska, from which place she will go to Chicago to remain for some weeks.. Mrs. Jeffers Jef-fers has a large number of warm friends in Ogden who will regret her departure and hope for an early return. re-turn. APPLE DAY AT TREMONTON. Btighani City. Oct IS. The Rear River valley people are trying to make arrangements for an "apple day' cele. bratlon which, if inaugurated, will be an annual event just Tke peach day is in P.rlgham City . The matter Is being talked of In Tremonton at which place It will be held if the matte- is looked upon favorably. CJOCIFTT ENTERTAINED JUNIORS. Lat night Mrs. J. M. Shaw and Mrs. Harry Hales delightfully entertained the Junior clas of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement association of the Seventh ward at the home of Mrs. Shaw, SO I Twelfth street. The evening was charmingly spent In music, feasting and general social recreation and before the party closed clos-ed it was arranged to have a Jolly Hallowe'en party and the details of the party were decided upon Mem bers of the class who attended that party last evening were the Misses Julia Martin. Ruth Raker, Olive Jones, Melba Read. Lean Parker. Gladvs Farley, Far-ley, Elizabeth Carr, Myrtle Farr, Ten-nle Ten-nle Shaw. Lorlnda Youngstrorn, Ella |